Denmark tourism operators yet to see spike in demand ahead of Anzac event

To mark Albany's role as the departure point for the first Anzac troops to arrive in Gallipoli, the city is hosting the biggest World War I commemorations on Australian soil this November.

Albany accommodation is already heavily booked for that period and there has been an expectation surrounding areas, such as Denmark, will also see an influx of people.

However, Lenore Lyons from the Denmark Visitors Centre says bookings are yet to reflect that.

"Bookings aren't looking particularly high for that time, we're not getting a lot of enquiries here at the centre from prospective visitors who are coming for the Anzac commemoration events," she said.

"It seems that the message hasn't quite got out that the Great Southern has a wide range of accommodation options.

"No I think they're looking as they would be most years.

"That October/November period is not always a particularly busy time for us, it's sort of in that shoulder period between the school holidays and then the summer period."